Uninstall Adobe Acrobat all Versions
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I my company a got many versions od adobe acrobat pro. i want to uninstall them all. Im looking for the product Guid for all the versions, maby someone got them? Or can tell me how to do it. I got a Adobe doc about the Guid and how they are made. ther are to meny versions in my company ist hard for me to do it manualy
I my company a got many versions od adobe acrobat pro. i want to uninstall them all. Im looking for the product Guid for all the versions, maby someone got them? Or can tell me how to do it. I got a Adobe doc about the Guid and how they are made. ther are to meny versions in my company ist hard for me to do it manualy
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SandeepPanat
13 years ago
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13 years ago
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Teitan
13 years ago
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dunnpy
13 years ago
It sounds like that you, nor your colleagues have the knowledge to produce a query to find the GUIDs you need.
In that case, you will just have to work with what you've got.
Produce a report for Add/Remove Programs for Adobe Acrobat - as mentioned by SandeepPanat above.
Identify each individual version that is out on your estate and connect to the remote registry of a machine with a particular version and find the GUID/uninstall string.
Note it down and move on to the next version - untill you have all of the information you require.
I assume that some of these versions will not have been deployed by SCCM, otherwise you could just open the installer and pull out the GUID.
Hope that makes sense,
Dunnpy
In that case, you will just have to work with what you've got.
Produce a report for Add/Remove Programs for Adobe Acrobat - as mentioned by SandeepPanat above.
Identify each individual version that is out on your estate and connect to the remote registry of a machine with a particular version and find the GUID/uninstall string.
Note it down and move on to the next version - untill you have all of the information you require.
I assume that some of these versions will not have been deployed by SCCM, otherwise you could just open the installer and pull out the GUID.
Hope that makes sense,
Dunnpy
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